Bentham's Handbook of Political FallaciesCrowell, 1971 - 269 pàgines |
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Pàgina 74
... proposed measure , this is obviously a fallacy . Whether or not the alleged novelty actually exists , is an inquiry ... measure , that it is completely irrelevant to the question whether the measure should be adopted - these are propo ...
... proposed measure , this is obviously a fallacy . Whether or not the alleged novelty actually exists , is an inquiry ... measure , that it is completely irrelevant to the question whether the measure should be adopted - these are propo ...
Pàgina 85
... measure is really entertained ; ( 2 ) That this design will be carried into effect ; ( 3 ) That the measure will actually prove to be a bad one ; and ( 4 ) That , but for the presently proposed measure , the supposed bad one would not ...
... measure is really entertained ; ( 2 ) That this design will be carried into effect ; ( 3 ) That the measure will actually prove to be a bad one ; and ( 4 ) That , but for the presently proposed measure , the supposed bad one would not ...
Pàgina 223
... proposed measure some consideration which , if presented in the character of a mere amendment , might have more or less claim to notice . It generally consists of some real or imaginary inconvenience that may be the eventual result of ...
... proposed measure some consideration which , if presented in the character of a mere amendment , might have more or less claim to notice . It generally consists of some real or imaginary inconvenience that may be the eventual result of ...
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Imputation of Bad Motive | 3 |
Imputation of Inconsistency | 4 |
Imputation of Suspicious Connections | 5 |
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